Publications by authors named "N Suhaili"

Article Synopsis
  • Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is essential for improving urinary incontinence (UI) in pregnant women, and the Kegel Exercise Pregnancy Training (KEPT) app was evaluated for its feasibility and usability.
  • A pilot study involved ten pregnant women, averaging 28.9 years old, who rated the app positively, showing above-average feasibility and usability in areas like system information arrangement, usefulness, and ease-of-use.
  • However, there was a negative correlation between education level and app usability, indicating that lower educational levels may hinder the app's effectiveness, suggesting that future versions need to include feedback mechanisms for better PFMT adherence.
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This pilot randomised control trial (RCT) aimed to evaluate the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of conducting a full-powered trial for a newly developed pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) app among pregnant women with urinary incontinence (UI) in Malaysia. This was a prospective, single-centre, single-blind, parallel, randomised controlled, pilot feasibility study-the Kegel Exercise Pregnancy Training app (KEPT app) trial. In total, 26 pregnant women with urinary incontinence from an urban healthcare clinic were recruited and randomly assigned to either intervention or waitlist control group.

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Background: The delivery of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) through mHealth apps has been shown to produce promising results in improving pelvic floor muscle strength and urinary incontinence (UI). However, there is limited evidence on mHealth apps designed for pregnant women who are at high risk of developing UI. This pilot study aims to evaluate the feasibility of conducting an effectiveness trial for a newly developed PFMT app among pregnant women in Malaysia.

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This is a cross-sectional study, using multivariate regression analysis, to explore the relationship of Islamic governance on psychosocial work stressors and work productivity in healthcare settings. The results revealed that Islamic governing components that are culturally assimilating were significantly related to positive aspects of psychosocial work stressors and increased productivity. Organisational goals that are re-directed towards the Maqasīd, i.

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